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The 7 Best Craft Beer Bars in New York 2026

The best craft beer bars in New York for 2026, from Burp Castle and Blind Tiger to Tørst, d.b.a. and Keg & Lantern. Editorial picks, updated 2026.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Burp Castle.

7 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallBurp Castle
Third pickThe Jeffrey

New York's craft beer scene is the deepest in America by sheer volume of options. The list below shows what serious beer drinkers in the city actually go to.

The best craft beer bars in NYC

Editor's №1

Burp Castle

Burp Castle has shushed the East Village since 1992, a Belgian beer bar where bartenders sometimes wear monastic robes and patrons are hushed if they talk above a whisper. The taps rotate through La Chouffe and the like, backed by Chimay and other bottles. It is the antidote to a loud New York night. Go for a quiet, serious Belgian pour.

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Blind Tiger Ale House

Blind Tiger has held legendary status on Bleecker Street since 1995, a West Village beer bar with a tightly curated draft list and some of the best bar food downtown. It runs from 11:30am to 4am daily, so there is no wrong hour. Regulars rate the cask and rare keg events. Get there early evening before the small room fills.

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The Jeffrey

The Jeffrey sits under the Queensboro Bridge on the Upper East Side, a craft beer bar and cafe with a heated, year round beer garden. The taps lean local and rotating, and the espresso keeps it useful by day. It is a rare serious beer room this far uptown. Best on a mild evening with the garden open.

Tørst

Tørst runs 21 taps and over 200 bottles from a marble bar on Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, the most carefully kept beer list in Brooklyn. The room is spare and Scandinavian, the pours precise, the prices a match for the ambition. Go for a rare Danish or West Coast keg, and stay for the bottle list. Best midweek when you can read the board in peace.

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d.b.a.

d.b.a. has anchored First Avenue in the East Village for years, with 16 rotating drafts, a deep bottle list and a wall of American whiskey behind it. The year round, heated back patio is the draw, and dogs are welcome inside. It is a proper drinkers' bar with no frills. Go for the beer, the whiskey and the patio in any season.

Covenhoven

Covenhoven keeps a calm beer bar on Classon Avenue in Crown Heights, with a focused tap list, a serious bottle fridge and a large back garden. It is a neighbourhood local that takes beer seriously without the fuss. The garden does the work in warm months. Go on a sunny afternoon, grab a bottle and claim a table out back.

Keg & Lantern

Keg & Lantern has brewed on Nassau Avenue in Greenpoint since 2009, with a dozen house beers plus guest taps and a heated backyard. It leans into foeder fermented sours and hazy IPAs, served alongside wings and burgers. Monday and Wednesday bring 50 cent wings. Go for the house brews and the backyard, not for a refined night.

Weekly picks

The bars worth going to, weekly.